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  2. Hotel Rose - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Rose, sometimes referred to as Staypineapple at Hotel Rose, [1] is a 140-room boutique hotel in southwest Portland, Oregon, United States. Located in downtown Portland across from Tom McCall Waterfront Park , the hotel opened as Riverside West Motor Hotel in 1964 and later operated as a Four Points by Sheraton property and as Hotel Fifty .

  3. File:Seattle waterfront, 1935, during seawall construction.jpg

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    English: Waterfront, Seattle, Washington, 1935 looking north from Union Street, during seawall construction. Item 9728 , Engineering Department Photographic Negatives (Record Series 2613-07), Seattle Municipal Archives .

  4. Central Waterfront, Seattle - Wikipedia

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    The Central Waterfront is a neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. It is the most urbanized portion of the Elliott Bay shore. It runs from the Pioneer Square shore roughly northwest past Downtown Seattle and Belltown, ending at the Broad Street site of the Olympic Sculpture Park. The Central Waterfront was once the hub of Seattle's maritime activity.

  5. Alaskan Way Seawall - Wikipedia

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    The Alaskan Way Seawall is a seawall which runs for approximately 7,166 feet (2,184 m) along the Elliott Bay waterfront southwest of downtown Seattle from Bay Street to S. Washington Street. [1] The seawall was being rebuilt in the 2010s as part of a waterfront redevelopment megaproject estimated to cost over $1 billion.

  6. List of structures on Elliott Bay - Wikipedia

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    A 1918 Port of Seattle map shows three narrow, unnamed piers between the Municipal Bathing Beach (Alki Beach) and Duwamish Head, as well as several others around Alki Point facing onto Puget Sound, outside Elliott Bay. [11] One such pier is visible in the distance in the third photo of a Seattle Now & Then article by Paul Dorpat and Jean ...

  7. Pike Street Hill Climb - Wikipedia

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    The Pike Street Hill Climb, also known as Pike Street Hillclimb, [1] is a pathway consisting of steps [2] and escalators/elevators [3] that connect Seattle's Alaskan Way [4] and Central Waterfront along Elliott Bay to Pike Place Market in the U.S. state of Washington. [5] [6] The climb has been described by The Seattle Times as a "glute-burning ...

  8. Brandon Maxwell Resort 2022 - AOL

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    If there’s one thing we’ve learned from COVID-19, it’s that there’s no place like home. That’s certainly true for Brandon Maxwell. The New York designer and “Project Runway” judge ...

  9. Myrtle Edwards Park - Wikipedia

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    Myrtle Edwards Park in Seattle, Washington is a 4.8-acre (1.9 ha) public park along the Elliott Bay waterfront north of Belltown, Seattle, in the state of Washington, United States. It features a 1.25-mile (2.01 km) long bicycle and walking path and is a good place to see eagles, gulls, and crows.